GSX-R 750 brake question
#31
RE: GSX-R 750 brake question
you know what it sounds like your master cylinder is bypassing. You are attempting to bleed and bleed and bleed and bleed. You should be getting something from all that bleeding. If they felt spongy when you first got it...then maybe they were failing when you bought it. Could happen if someone didn't know better and put something that is oil based instead of brake fluid in the system. I saw a guy crash his bike because of that. Installed new lines and the place put oil in the lines and not brake fluid! It swelled the seals and locked up his wheels when he applied brakes and didn't release, and when i got to it, the seals were already too damaged and it felt like there were no brakes what-so-ever. What year Suz do you have? You could continue to try bleeding, but if you are up for it, just remove the rear master take it apart and install a rebuild kit. Its a fraction of the price as an assembly.
#33
RE: GSX-R 750 brake question
ORIGINAL: doogstar
Dont get it twisted bro, its my wifes bike. I wanted to gether a CBR 600, but she wanted something with more power. She damn sure wasnt getting a 1000.
Just so you know what I ride:
ORIGINAL: ramarjagreb
the problem is most likely in your actual model numbers. see if you can get the 'GSX' replaced with 'CB'(R) and afterwards everything should be alright and you'll feel much better about yourself as a person. [sm=smiley20.gif]
the problem is most likely in your actual model numbers. see if you can get the 'GSX' replaced with 'CB'(R) and afterwards everything should be alright and you'll feel much better about yourself as a person. [sm=smiley20.gif]
Dont get it twisted bro, its my wifes bike. I wanted to gether a CBR 600, but she wanted something with more power. She damn sure wasnt getting a 1000.
Just so you know what I ride:
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